OSMAN ASLAM (14-0) LOOKING TOWARDS TITLES AND A BIG 2020. Taduran is the former IBF Mini-Flyweight champion, he won the title after defeating Samuel Salva and held it from 2019 to February 2021. Rosales is quite an experienced fighter and the former WBC flyweight champion. 'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+"://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs"); British Boxing BBTV is proudly powered by WordPress. The following is a table showing the boxers who have won the British bantamweight title. Junior flyweight (108 lbs.) Chris Eubank photo by Keith Page Wikimedia commons. 9. The 26-year-old won the IBF title back in April of 2021 against South African Moruti Mthalane. The Sheffield, England native had a pro record of 36-1 with 31 Kos. Lauren Price has a chance to win another British gold when she fights on Sunday against Li Qian of China in the women's middleweight final. Discover Walks contributors speak from all corners of the world - from Prague to Bangkok, Barcelona to Nairobi. Who is the greatest boxer of the 1990s? If you have any feedback or information regarding these rankings or feel we need to amend or add a certain fighter, please contact us. RM2DHAF66 - An old portrait of Jimmy Wilde, British Flyweight Boxing Champion of the World. He is the British champion at super-flyweight. Jimmy Wilde, who weighed 96 pounds, will be remembered as one of the lightest boxers in history and, probably, the greatest British fighter of all time. View the latest boxing rankings. Has been reporting on British boxing for over 15 years Appears on BoxNation's Boxing Matters show. This famous British boxer was born in March 1972 in London, England. Watch live on BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, BBC Red Button and online; Listen on BBC Radio 5 Live, Sports Extra and Sounds; live text and video clips on BBC Sport website and app. Can Derek Chisora flip the script against Tyson Fury? How else to explain that Joe Joyce - who doesnt always look slick but is in every independent top-10 ranking of the worlds best big men - doesnt even make the UKs pound-for-pound 10? A single shot to Ryan Garcia's liver in round seven ended his bitter rivalry with Gervonta Davis, writes Elliot Worsell, If a competitor bet on the outcome of their event in virtually every other sport it would result in dire consequences, writes Jack Hirsch, Yet the fights and fighters are allowed to carry on regardless, writes George Gigney, Division-by-division, compiled by Andy Whittle*International boxer fighting out of Britain**Does not have current BBB of C licence***Holds BUI licenceHEAVYWEIGHT Over 200lbs1: Tyson Fury (Morecambe) 31-0-1**2: Anthony Joshua OBE (Watford) 24-23: Dillian Whyte (Brixton) 28-24: Joe Joyce (Putney) 13-05: Derek Chisora (Finchley) 32-126: Daniel Dubois (Greenwich) 17-17: Hughie Fury (Manchester) 26-38: Nathan Gorman (Nantwich) 18-19: Fabio Wardley (Ipswich) 12-010: David Allen (Conisbrough) 19-5-211: Kash Ali (Rotherham) 20-112: Nick Webb (Chertsey) 17-313: David Adeleye (Ladbroke Grove) 8-014: Mark Bennett (Doncaster) 7-215: Solomon Dacres (Warley) 3-016: Robert Ismay (Newcastle) 10-017: Josh Sandland (Halifax) 5-4-118: Kamil Sokolowski* (Plymouth/Pol) 11-24-219: Chris Healey (Stockport) 9-820: Lucian Atana* (Harrow/Rom) 5-021: Tommy Welch (Brighton) 6-022: Naylor Ball (Iver) 8-123: Johnny Fisher (Romford) 4-024: Steve Robinson (Newcastle) 4-025: Mohammad Saleem (Dumfries) 3-026: Danny Whitaker (Silsden) 4-527: George Fox (Mill Hill) 4-128: DL Jones (Sheerness) 9-2-129: Nick Campbell (Jersey) 4-030: Miles Gordon-Darby (Kingston upon Thames) 3-031: Harry Armstrong (Whetstone) 2-032: Franklin Ignatius (Dagenham) 2-033: Rhys Kaney (Halifax) 2-134: Phil Williams (Swindon) 3-34-135: Matt Gordon (West Bromwich) 2-6-136: Matty Harris (Coventry) 1-037: Hosea Stewart Jr (Wolverhampton) 1-038: Caleb Johnson (Poole) 1-039: Tom Simmons (Worcester Park) 1-0, 46: Christian Donfack Adjoufack* (Rotherham/Cam) 0-5, 3: Chris Billam-Smith (Bournemouth) 14-1, 5: Jack Massey (Chapel-en-le-Frith) 19-1, 6: Mikael Lawal* (Shepherds Bush/Nig) 15-0, 7: Craig Richards (Crystal Palace) 17-2-1, 9: Liam Conroy (Barrow-in-Furness) 18-7-1, 13: Pawel Augustynik* (Taunton/Pol) 13-0, 22: Idris Virgo (Birmingham) 12-0-0-1T/D, 23: Luke Blackledge (Darwen) 26-11-1-1T/D, 29: Chris Davies (Richmond upon Thames) 15-0, 44: Kristaps Zulgis* (Basildon/Lat) 6-23-3, 14: Charlie Schofield (Ashton-under-Lyne) 17-1, 15: Jimmy Kilrain Kelly (Wythenshawe) 25-2, 18: Germaine Brown (Kingston upon Thames) 11-0, 2: Liam Williams (Clydach Vale) 23-3-0-1T/D, 9: Tyler Denny (Rowley Regis) 13-2-2-1T/D, 18: River Wilson-Bent (Coventry) 10-0-0-1T/D, 22: Mason Cartwright (Ellesmere Port) 17-2-1, 53: JA Metcalfe (Cudworth Barnsley) 3-0, 55: Christian Hoskin-Gomez* (Plymouth/Sp) 7-41-4, 67: Kevin McCauley (Stourbridge) 15-221-12, 72: Robert Asagba (Chadwell Heath) 6-4-1, 76: Kenan Brown-Wingfield (Leicester) 2-0, 86: Genadij Krajevskij* (Liverpool/Lit) 0-26, 17: CJ Challenger (Broughton Astley) 11-0, 29: Serge Ambomo* (Sheffield/Cam) 7-26-2, 34: Michael Hennessy Jr (Sevenoaks) 8-1-1, 46: Nathan Bendon (Sutton Coldfield) 4-3-1, 60: Will Goldie-Galloway (Blackpool) 1-0, 3: Michael McKinson*** (Portsmouth) 21-0, 66: Charlie Martin-Stuart (Huddersfield) 2-0, 78: Michael Webber-Kane (Great Yarmouth) 3-0, 85: Jermaine Osbourne-Edwards (Wolverhampton) 2-0, 90: Edward Donovan* (Manchester/Ire) 2-0, 94: Tyler Christopher* (Birmingham/Ber) 2-0, 112: Traian Tudosache* (Wolverhampton/Ita) 0-0-1, 117: Charlie Sheldon (Bury St Edmunds) 0-5, 25: Zuhayr Al-Qahtani* (Mitcham/S.Ara) 9-0, 26: Denis Denikajev* (Barking/Lit) 8-0-1, 48: Clayton Bricknell (Wolverhampton) 3-5-0-1T/D, 56: Courtney Frimpong (Beaconsfield) 1-0, 64: Mwenya Chisanga* (Chichester/Zam) 1-8-1, 39: Danny Quartermaine (Leamington Spa) 4-0, 48: Lee Connelly (Killamarsh) 7-68-4-2N/C, 65: Mykey-Lee Broughton (Birmingham) 1-0, 67: Jamie Quinn (Stockport) 8-121-2-1N/C, 84: Declan Dee (Partington Manchester) 0-1, 28: Joe Underwood Hughes (Nottingham) 7-0, 46: Shabir Haidary* (Gloucester/AfG) 1-0, 4: James Jazza Dickens (Liverpool) 30-4, 5: Gavin McDonnell (Doncaster) 22-2-2-1T/D, 7: Thomas Patrick Ward (West Rainton) 31-0-1, 5: Thomas Essomba* (Wolverhampton/Cam) 10-7-0-1T/D, 21: Alireza Ghadiri* (Maida Vale/Iran) 4-0, 14: Steven Maguire (Middleton) 1-23-0-1T/D, 12: Jordan Purkiss (Stanford-le-Hope) 1-0, 13: Stephen Jackson (Chorlton-cum-Hardy) 1-9, Every British boxer ranked: professional ratings from heavyweight to flyweight, division by division compiled by Andy Whittle, Chris Eubank Jnr vs. Conor Benn is officially OFF, Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn: The story of a grim day for British boxing, Chris Eubank Jnr says there was no phone call with Conor Benn, but does expect their fight to still go ahead. World and UK Boxing Rankings | Intu Boxing Every casual boxing fan knows the names of British titans such as Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury, but are they missing out on many underrated talents in the world of UK boxing? Herol GrahamThough synonymous with Sheffields Wincobank gym, Graham was born in Nottingham in 1959. But Galal's road to the Olympics was not a smooth one and six years ago he was working in a car factory. Jason Booth2 Smooth Booth won the British flyweight title in 1999 and the Commonwealth title in 2000, beating Ian Napa. https://boxrec.com/media/index.php/National_Boxing_Association, https://boxrec.com/media/index.php/The_Ring_Magazine%27s_Annual_Ratings, https://www.hugmansworldchampionshipboxing.com/fly, https://titlehistories.com/boxing/na/usa/ny/nysac-fl.html, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_world_flyweight_boxing_champions&oldid=1139201751, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 13 February 2023, at 22:41. On Friday May 5th, flyweight Tommy Frank defends his Lonsdale belt at the Rotherham Magna Centre against former European and Commonwealth champion, Jay Harris. Kings of Thailand: The 10 best boxers from Thailand In the second-to-last match of his career, against fellow Hall of Famer Marco Antonio Barrera, Hamed suffered his sole defeat between 1992 and 2002. This event is set for Friday, May 5, 2023, at the 1STBANK Center in . Nicola Adams, two-time Olympic gold medal boxer on BBC TV. List of world flyweight boxing champions - Wikipedia Please EMAIL us with the details. The Gypsy King is the pound for pound king of British boxing. The title has been sanctioned by the National Sporting Club since 1909, and later by its replacement British Boxing Board of Control (BBBoC) since 1929. It was later revealed Castillo was hospitalised after he suffered a seizure. Smith has held the WBA super-middleweight title and won the world boxing Super Series in 2018, claiming the Muhammad Ali Trophy in the process. Tommy Frank vs. Jay Harris Set For British Title Clash on May 5 The Top Ranked Boxers of the 1930s - AinsworthSports.com Here are 10 of the most famous British boxers of all time. Catterall dominated the fight from start to finish and landed 166 punches to Taylors 85. Edwards to make Matchroom debut on June 10th - British Boxing BBTV When Buchanan was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2000, the boxing community made certain that he received the recognition he deserved. The rangy, 6ft 5in cruiser came late to the sport - and sometimes that shows - but The Sauce is also a natural athlete who looks to be improving rapidly even at age 28. In AJs five fights since then he has suffered shock defeats, to Andy Ruiz jr. and Oleksandr Usyk. The title has been sanctioned by the National Sporting Club since 1909, and later by its replacement British Boxing Board of Control (BBBoC) since 1929. Yafai's gold is the 19th won by British boxers in Olympic history and he becomes the 17th British fighter to win gold. This page is not available in other languages. Juan Francisco Estrada - 39-3-0; Wisaksil Wangek - 47-5-1; Kazuto Ioka - 24-2-0; Donnie Nietes - 42-1-5; Roman Gonzalez - 47-2-0; If you're searching for a . Maurice Golesworthy, Encyclopaedia of Boxing (Eighth Edition) (1988), Robert Hale Limited, This page was last edited on 14 April 2022, at 05:04. Picture: Hamilton Advertiser John McCluskey, who has died aged 71, was a top Scottish flyweight. But he was British-Canadian in nationality. After overwhelming Lee Selby and Carl Frampton (two fights where he was an underdog before the bell), Warrington was right at the top of the 126lb division. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. He competed from 1911 to 1923, amassing a phenomenal 132-3-1 record with 99 Kos while dropping his final two fights. Carl Froch (on the left) vs. Arthur Abraham at Hartwall Arena in Helsinki, Finland on November 27, 2010 photo by Pasi Taavitsainen Wikimedia commons, Frochs professional career began in 2002.
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